The Mechanics’ Institute in Brechin is to get a makeover.
The landmark building is to have a revamp as part of a £267,000 investment.
Angus Council’s Corporate Services Committee recently approved financial support of £59,000 for the project from the burgh’s Common Good Fund.
The remainder of the works will be carried out thanks to a cash injection from the Brechin Townscape Heritage Initiative, subject to agreement from the funding partners.
Improvements to the exterior of the building will include repairs and repainting, lighting improvements, and the refurbishment of the clock and tower.
In addition, the car park to the rear of the building will be resurfaced, and provision made for disabled parking.
The institute’s fire escape is to be replaced to maintain health and safety standards.
The council’s spokesman on property matters, Councillor Mark Salmond said: “I am delighted that the committee has agreed to the use of common good funding towards the restoration of this important building – a view supported by all the local elected members. This is an excellent example of how common good funds can be used to the benefit of the local communities for which they were intended.”
This project will also include the reinstatement of railings, removal of concrete paving slabs and repairs to stone wall and soft landscaping of various areas around the building.
Two cherry trees in front of the institute will be removed as part of the refurbishment work. The trees are reaching the end of their natural lives and the roots are causing damage to the surrounding surfaces.
Discussions will take place with local interested parties regarding these improvements.
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